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Mitsubishi Chemical Doubles OLED Panel Life

by Super User

Earlier this year (Display Monitor Vol 21 No 13), Mitsubishi Chemical and Pioneer began to mass-produce OLED lighting modules, made with a wet-coating system. However, these had a lifespan of 15,000 hours. Mitsubishi has …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Lighting| Mitsubishi| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 21 - Issue 41| Volume 21

Samsung’s 14″ OLED Panel Suggests Laptop at IMID

by Super User

The International Meeting of Information Display (IMID) exhibition took place in Korea recently, with a range of products on show from both LG Display and Samsung Display. According to local media, SDC was due …

Tags:IMID 2014| Korea| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 21 - Issue 41| Volume 21

Displays Will Drive Organic Electronics Growth

by Super User

Organic electronics will grow quickly over the next six years, largely driven by displays. A new report by Allied Market Research (http://tinyurl.com/p3r86mv) says that organic electronics will grow at a 29.5% CAGR between 2014 …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Organic TFTs| Vol 21 - Issue 42| Volume 21

LG: LCDs Produce Three Times More Blue Than OLEDs

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The Korean Photonics Technology Institute and LG Display have conducted a study on the output of blue light from different types of displays. Blue light in the 380-450nm wavelengths, such as that from most …

Tags:Blue Light| Health and Safety| Korea| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 21 - Issue 42| Volume 21

Samsung Corrects Weak Colour Vision With OLED

by Super User

At IMID 2014, Samsung Display (SDC) introduced a 14″ OLED panel (rumoured recently, in Display Monitor Vol 21 No 41). Sources list the resolution as ‘WQUXG’, although this resolution does not exist and likely …

Tags:IMID 2014| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Samsung| Vol 21 - Issue 42| Volume 21

Open-Source Platform Adds Microdisplay

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Tinyduino is an open-source wearables development platform, based on Arduino, which will soon be offering a 0.9″ OLED microdisplay to its developer community. The ‘Tinyscreen’ component will feature 16-bit colour, 96 x 64 resolution …

Tags:Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Vol 21 - Issue 42| Volume 21